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Monday, July 11, 2016

Delta Airlines Connects Two Cities

Renewed Adventures in Atlanta and Havana

“Me all alone, me open the rum
It's long the wait for boat to come
American girl come back to me
We'll sail away across the sea.”

~”Havana
Moon,” by Chuck Berry

By Doc Lawrence

ATLANTA. The announcement from Delta Airlines of
direct flights from Atlanta, New York and Miami this fall is welcome news
during the early part of “Dog Days,” particularly for those who love rumba,
literature, fishing, elevated conversation, great food and classic cocktails.

There is a historic connection between Havana and Atlanta. For
decades prior to the Castro revolution, the HavAtlanta games pitted the best
amateur athletes from each city in competition. One Atlanta participant met
Ernest Hemingway at his Havana home, the Finca Vigia. Today, it is an important
tourist attraction.

The Papa Doble

Cuban influenced cocktails include the mojito, daiquiri and
cuba libre (another name for rum and Coca-Cola). With more travel access,
Atlanta is strategically positioned to become the cultural and economic
beneficiary of this access. Look for high-end Cuban restaurants in Midtown and
Buckhead. The better ones will feature live music, something fine dining in
Atlanta lacks.

Buena Vista Social Club

Rock, country and jazz music all have Cuban kinship. One of Chuck
Berry’s early hits was “Havana Moon,” a love ballad with a Calypso beat. Jazz
maestro Stan Kenton’s, Fuego Cubano (Cuban Fire) is a masterpiece. On a given
Saturday night, Atlanta ‘s H. Johnson might play a track or two during his 6
hours of classic jazz on WABE. And, Desi Arnez’ accomplishments as a Cuban
musician equaled his role in “I Love Lucy.”

Validating the close cultural connection between the Cuban
people and Atlanta, Havana’s legendary Buena Vista Social Club, a globally
popular jazz ensemble, performed before sold-out audiences in Atlanta four
times, the most recent last year at Georgia State University's Rialto Center for the Performing
Arts.

Tracing its roots to the El Floradita bar in Havana, the
Papa Doble, also known as the Hemingway Daiquiri was created by the famous
bartender Constantino Ribailagua in honor of Ernest Hemingway, who'd been a
regular there. When introduced, the Papa Doble sold for $1.25.

Delta is Ready

In celebration of Delta’s accomplishment re-connecting
Atlanta with Havana, why not establish a new tradition, a welcoming toast?
Havana passengers entering Cuba would be greeted with Papa Dobles while
arriving passengers in Atlanta would have our revered Scarlett O’Hara cocktail.